Chapter 703
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 703:
His cold stare bore into her, his patience wearing thin. âHow many times do I have to tell you? Thereâs nothing between Linda and me. Last night wasnât about herâit was about my brotherââ
âOh, please!â Hadley let out a soft chuckle, amusement flickering in her eyes.
âCould it be that youâre falling in love but donât even realize it, Mr. Flynn?â
âHadleyâ¦â
Knock! Knock! The sharp tension between them was broken by a gentle rapping on the door.
A nurse entered, pushing a treatment cart, completely oblivious to the charged atmosphere.
âMr. Flynn, itâs time for your afternoon infusion.â
Eric didnât look away from Hadley, his expression still stormy, as if their conversation had merely been paused rather than ended.
âPlease proceed.â Hadley stepped back, giving space, but not before casting Eric one last glance.
âThank you for your hard work.â
âYouâre welcome, Miss Pearson.â The nurse offered a kind smile as she leaned down, expertly adjusting the IV line with practiced precision.
âThat should do it,â she said, straightening up. âIf you need anything, just press the call button or reach out to the nurseâs station.â
âAlright, thank you.â
â²â²ðµð ð¿ð²ðª ð¬ð¸ð»ð® ð¼ð²ð½ð®: gâ¶ðððνð®ð ðâ¦â ½ððº
With a polite nod, the nurse gathered her things and slipped out of the room, leaving behind a stillness that felt heavier than before.
Hadley didnât seem interested in revisiting their earlier conversation. Instead, she pulled a chair closer and sank into it, her gaze drifting lazily to the IV bag.
âGoing to take at least an hour and a half, isnât it?â she murmured, a yawn slipping out before she could stifle it.
âAhhâ¦â
The force of it made her eyes water, and she quickly wiped at them, blinking away the drowsiness creeping in.
Eric, still watching her, felt the lingering tension between them begin to ease.
âAre you really that exhausted?â he asked, his tone softer now.
Hadley nodded, yawning again.
âHow could I not be? Last night was chaosâI barely got three hours of sleep,â she muttered, stretching her arms sluggishly. âThen I had to go straight to the dance troupe first thing in the morning.â
Now that she was still in a cozy chair for more than a few minutes, exhaustion clung to her like a heavy fog, weighing her down fast.
Eric glanced at his hospital bed. It was largeâmore than enough space for her to rest too.
âHadley, comeââ
Before he could finish, the door swung open.
This time, it was Phillips.
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